Pierce Brosnan has confirmed his participation in FIRST LAW (LEY PRIMERA), a
USA/Argentina co-production directed by Diego Rafecas.The film's plot will
deal with the enviromental issues of the region, as well as the illegal
appropiation of national lands.The film will be shot in New York, Chaco, a
province in the north of Argentina, and Buenos Aires. It is yet unknown if the
Irish actor will shot scenes in Chaco or Buenos Aires and details of his role.
Opposite the GOLDENEYE star will be Argentinean actors Rodrigo de la Serna, Luis
Luque and renowed character actress Norma Aleandro.Some sources also point
out a young 21 year old boy is hoping to reach the actor and accomplish the
dream of his life ;)

This star-studded, invitation event offers a black tie dinner, live entertainment and dancing. The exclusive guest list has included Academy Award nominees, presenters and a number of internationally known stars.

The Children Uniting Nations Award Celebration and Viewing Dinner has in the past featured performances by Grammy Award winning artists including Chaka Kahn, Wyclef Jean, Jose Feliciano and Natalie Cole.

Children Uniting Nations (CUN) was founded in 1997 by Daphna Ziman, and is proactive in its approach to advocacy, awareness, academic/community based programs and support services for foster youth, at‐risk youth, families, and communities. CUN strives to build positive and supportive relationships through innovative academic/community mentoring programs throughout California.

The event takes place at the former Warner Brothers Estate in Beverly Hills at 4pm, February 26. More information can be found here.

Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival will be working in partnership with a number of film and television organizations in Los Angeles that includeThe Jim Henson Company, Walt Disney Animation Studios, The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, HBO, 20th Century Fox, Remote Control Studios, Pepperdine University, Variety, New York Film Academy and Inner-City Arts to entertain and educate hundreds of young people through film and offer them the opportunity to attend educational q&a’s film screening, workshops and special events with leading industry professionals such as Cinemagic patron Pierce Brosnan.

The opening of the festival will be marked with a VIP evening in association with Ray Garcia’s Fig Restaurant and the Fairmont Miramar Hotel and Bungalows in Santa Monica at which the action packed 6-day program of events will be officially launched. Attendees at the opening will hear from Cinemagic Chief Executive, Joan Burney Keatings and 10 teenagers from Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland who are representing Cinemagic in Los Angles and who will present a short film they made as part of Cinemagic’s International Film Camp in 2011, which was comprised of young people from USA, Dubai, Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

James Bond, welcome to Wayne's World. Pierce Brosnan and his 11-year-old son Paris bumped into Tia Carrerre and her daughter Bianca, 6, while shopping at the Malibu Country Mart in Malibu, Calif. on Monday (February 20).

Pierce and Paris – who had a brace on his arm – appeared to be stopping in for a quick lunch, while Tia and Bianca had just finished up a day of shopping. The two families chatted briefly before going their separate ways.

Perhaps Pierce and Tia were reminiscing about old times – surprisingly, the actors were co-stars over twenty years ago, starring in the 1988 TV mini-series Noble House that was based on a novel by James Clavell.

NEWS - The Argentian press is reporting that Pierce Brosnan and Armand Assante will be co-starring in a new film "Ley Primera" [The Law]. It will be filmed in 2012 in Argentina and New York. The plot of the film is about the slaughter of indigenous people in Argentina in 1924, and the destruction of their forests. Link to press report is below (in Spanish, with English translation)

As reported by [newspaper] Diario Norte [Journal North], is in pre-production Argentina-US co-production "Ley Primera" [first law] based on the right of Aborigines to land and tree felling, and discrimination and the slaughter of Napalpí [tribe] occurred in 1924.

Shall be construed in its main roles by Pierce Brosnan, Armand Assante on the American side and by Norma Aleandro, Rodrigo de la Serna and Luis Luque for Argentina.

The filming time is: 2 weeks in Los Angeles and New York, 4 weeks in Buenos Aires and 2 weeks in Chaco.

It will be released in the U.S., Chaco and Buenos Aires respectively, and their distribution is worldwide.

Photographer Greg Gorman collaborated with the company to create a black-and-white photo book featuring celebs such as Laura Dern and Pierce Brosnan, alongside Andy Warhol, Iggy Pop and other legendary names.

A local realtor, Diane McClure of
Studio City, represented the buyer of Pierce Brosnan's gated, beachfront
Mediterranean-style home in Malibu for $2.6 million.

The estate was first listed for
$3.9 million in 2010.

Brosnan and his wife, former
broadcast journalist Keely Shaye Smith, built another home nearby, the Los
Angeles Times reported.

The property they sold has a space
for an office or media room and sits on about a quarter-acre, with a courtyard
fountain, flower boxes and hydrangea- lined pathways. The roughly
3,800-square-foot, three-bedroom house has arched windows and doorways, beamed
ceilings in the living room, walls of glass, plank oak and paver floors, several
balconies and fireplaces in the dining room, library, living room, master
bathroom and office space.

Brosnan, 58, played 007 in the
James Bond movie "Die Another Day" (2002), "The World Is Not Enough" (1999),
"Tomorrow Never Dies" (1997) and "GoldenEye" (1995). He became the fifth James
Bond in 50 years of Bond movies.. On the little screen, he starred in"Remington
Steele" (1982-87).

Smith, 48, co-hosted of "Unsolved
Mysteries" from 1994 to 1997. The two married in 2001.

Ellen Francisco and Christopher
Cortazzo of Coldwell Banker's Malibu West office were the listing
agents.

released December USA & CDNhopefully soon across the rest of the world

&E Network presents “Stephen King’s Bag of Bones,” a four-hour epic miniseries based on The New York Times #1 bestselling novel, and featuring Pierce Brosnan’s return to television. The two-night event from Sony Pictures Television premieres on Sunday, December 11 and concludes on Monday, December 12, airing at 9PM ET/PT on both nights.

“Bag of Bones” is a ghost story of grief and lost love’s enduring bonds, about an innocent child caught in a terrible crossfire and a new love haunted by past secrets. Melissa George (“In Treatment”), Annabeth Gish (“Brotherhood”), Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls), William Schallert (“The Patty Duke Show”), Jason Priestley (“Beverly Hills, 90210”) and Caitlin Carmichael (“True Blood”) also star.

In “Bag of Bones,” bestselling novelist Mike Noonan (Brosnan) is unable to stop grieving after the sudden death of his wife Jo (Gish). Suffering from writer’s block, a dream inspires him to return to the couple’s lakeside retreat in western Maine. While there, Mike befriends an attractive young widow, Mattie (George) and her daughter Kyra (Carmichael), and becomes involved in a custody battle with the child’s enormously wealthy grandfather, Max (Schallert). Though his ability to write suddenly returns, Mike is plagued by ever-escalating nightmares and mysterious ghostly visitations from Sara Tidwell (Rose), a blues singer whose spirit lingers in the house. As he is haunted by the many secrets at the lake, Mike comes to realize that his late wife still has something to tell him.

“Bag of Bones” is produced by Sony Pictures Television for A&E.

Executive producers are Mark Sennet for Mark Sennet Entertainment, Inc., Mick Garris for Nice Guy Productions, Inc. and Stewart Mackinnon for Headline Pictures Limited. Brian Gary and David Davoli are the co-executive producers. Mick Garris directed the Matt Venne penned script, based on The New York Times #1 bestseller by Stephen King.